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Guest AdmiralJonB
Posted

When using Windows Media Player to view my video files, that i converted using Windows Media Encoder, the top and bottom of the video file get cut off. Is there anyway to get full screen or cut the files down to a smaller size?

Does the PocketMVP program work on Microsoft Smartphone 2002?

Thanks in advance.

Guest ferret
Posted

(1) Make sure you resize the videos to the correct size within Media Encoder

(2) Yes, doesn't support wmv though.

Guest AdmiralJonB
Posted

I use the video for colour pda (150kbps) profile

Guest Vector
Posted

That is the wrong screen size, i know that the Smartphone full screen is 176*220...

But instead of using WMV's i suggest using .avi's and play them with the brilliant Beta Player, this enables full screen video :)

And take a look in the FAQ forum for a guide on converting the video :lol:

Guest jarm
Posted

only trouble with avi is they appear to occupy a lot more memory than wmv Posted from my SmartPhone!

Guest Vector
Posted
only trouble with avi is they appear to occupy a lot more memory than wmv Posted from my SmartPhone!

Even if they do, there is a noticeable difference in quality in avi to wmv, divx are so much smoother :)

Guest phonesmarts
Posted

a lot more space?? no, its more, but just a little.

and vector's right, compared to wmv, divx runs faster and smoother. (maybe its just WMP, i dont know)

Guest jarm
Posted

using pocket encoder. fawlty towers was over 40 mb. in wmv 24 mb. drawback is media player has no full screen or forward rewind functions Posted from my SmartPhone!

Guest Pigo
Posted

Would love it if Beta player would offer WMV suppport.

or maybe more codecs..... I wouldn't use anything else then beta. I love the program!!!!

my most sincere compliments to the creators.

Pigo

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